The fires going on in parts of LA county are dreadful. The scale of the destruction is hard to fathom. I was visiting family in Pasadena on Tuesday evening when the Eaton fire started. Fortunately for us, we were a few miles from the parts of the city that were required to evacuate and the winds weren't pushing the fire towards where we were staying. We know many who were not so fortunate.
Man, that’s tough. Hope your family stays safe and their home remains untouched. I’ve been keeping an eye on Watch Duty to see how close the fire and evacuation zones have come to our old place in Eagle Rock (I lived in NELA for 3 years before the move to DC) and checking in with friends there all week. It’s a great resource. https://app.watchduty.org/
After watching the trailer of that film, it was obvious what picture it was referring to. Looks like the AP put something out today - https://www.ap.org/about/ap-report-terror-of-war/
Will be quite fascinating to see how it all ends up shaking out.
The fires going on in parts of LA county are dreadful. The scale of the destruction is hard to fathom. I was visiting family in Pasadena on Tuesday evening when the Eaton fire started. Fortunately for us, we were a few miles from the parts of the city that were required to evacuate and the winds weren't pushing the fire towards where we were staying. We know many who were not so fortunate.
Man, that’s tough. Hope your family stays safe and their home remains untouched. I’ve been keeping an eye on Watch Duty to see how close the fire and evacuation zones have come to our old place in Eagle Rock (I lived in NELA for 3 years before the move to DC) and checking in with friends there all week. It’s a great resource. https://app.watchduty.org/
Watch Duty is an excellent and easy-to-use app. I started using it on the day that the Eaton fire started.